Last update:
2016-10-09

Coal Mining conflict in Hazaribagh with NTPC in Jharkhand, India

Violence by police in October 2016 against protests by villagers of Badkagaon, Hazaribagh district in Jharkhand against the Pakri-Barwadih coal mining project by NTPC, a conflict that started with large scale land dispossesion back in 2004 .



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On October 1, 2016, in the wee morning hours, police open fired 60 rounds of bullets at villagers on a peaceful sit-in protesting against unjust land acquisition in Hazaribagh district killing 5, and injuring at least 40 more. The farmers of Badkagaon have been struggling against the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) since 2004, which was when coal blocks were allotted. As per NTPC data, of the total 8,055 acres needed, it has been able to acquire about half, 4,043 acres, including forest and government-owned land, seven years after it started acquisition. Of 8,745 affected families, only 2,614 have accepted compensation. The rest are still protesting against the unjust compensation and illegal methods of land acquisition. The Karnapura Bachao Sangarsh Samiti has been active since 2004 for protecting the farmlands against NTPC. This association has carried out a number of protests, marches and demonstrations, including two Koyla Satyagraha, in which the local people extracted coal manually, and submitted the money earned to the national treasury, claiming, ‘If the government wants the coal beneath out land, we will give it to them, but we won’t part with our fertile land.’

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Basic Data
Name of conflict:Coal Mining conflict in Hazaribagh with NTPC in Jharkhand, India
Country:India
State or province:Jharkhand
Location of conflict:Barkagaon block, Hazaribagh district
Accuracy of locationHIGH (Local level)
Source of Conflict
Type of conflict. 1st level:Mineral Ores and Building Materials Extraction
Type of conflict. 2nd level:Mineral ore exploration
Land acquisition conflicts
Specific commodities:Coal
Land
Project Details and Actors
Project details

Already in 2013 it was stated that work of the much awaited NTPC's Pakri-Barwadih coal mining project in the Barkagaon block of the district, 30 km from Hazaribag was likely to start shortly.

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Project area:6,880
Level of Investment for the conflictive project5,000,000,000
Type of populationRural
Affected Population:30,000 (more than 8000 families)
Start of the conflict:01/10/2004
Company names or state enterprises:National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) from India
Relevant government actors:Jharkhand State Government under Mr. Raghubar Das.
Nirmala Devi, Member of Legislative Assemby, and Yogendra Saw, former Agriculture Minister of Jharkhand in support of the villagers' protest
Environmental justice organizations (and other supporters) and their websites, if available:Ekta Parishad (ektaparishad.com)
Karnapura Bachao Sangarsh Samiti
Conflict & Mobilization
IntensityHIGH (widespread, mass mobilization, violence, arrests, etc...)
Reaction stageIn REACTION to the implementation (during construction or operation)
Groups mobilizing:Farmers
Indigenous groups or traditional communities
Local government/political parties
Women
Forms of mobilization:Blockades
Development of a network/collective action
Street protest/marches
Property damage/arson
Strikes
Refusal of compensation
Impacts
Environmental ImpactsPotential: Biodiversity loss (wildlife, agro-diversity), Food insecurity (crop damage), Loss of landscape/aesthetic degradation, Soil erosion, Deforestation and loss of vegetation cover, Air pollution, Soil contamination, Surface water pollution / Decreasing water (physico-chemical, biological) quality, Groundwater pollution or depletion
Health ImpactsPotential: Accidents
Socio-economical ImpactsVisible: Displacement, Loss of livelihood, Land dispossession
Outcome
Project StatusIn operation
Conflict outcome / response:Compensation
Criminalization of activists
Deaths, Assassinations, Murders
Repression
Under negotiation
Violent targeting of activists
On October 1, 2016, police open fire at villagers, killing 5, and injuring at least 40 more.
Proposal and development of alternatives:Most villagers of about 5 villages are not prepared to accept compensation for their fertile crop land. They wish to be given community and individual ownership of their lands under the Forests Right Act. They have seen other cases where neither proper compensation, nor rehabilitation was carried out, and they are not prepared to accept money against their rich agricultural plots with multiple cropping.
Do you consider this an environmental justice success? Was environmental justice served?:Not Sure
Briefly explain:This environmental justice movement is ongoing. Since 2004, the villagers have been protesting against the coal mining in their villagers, and had been able to prevent NTPC from mining for more than 12 years. It began mining in May, 2016, and since then there have been more agitations and protests, with the recent one resulting in death of 5 people, and injuries to many more. However, the people are not ready to back down, and we have to wait and watch to see if the people are either given the right to choose what they do with their land, under the Forests Right Act.
Sources & Materials
Juridical relevant texts related to the conflict (laws, legislations, EIAs, etc)

Information about earlier agitations
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Information about the people killed in the firing
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Police Statements about the firing
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Newspaper article about the Protest
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More details about the project and the actions leading to the police firing
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Article in The Economic Times 24 Dec. 2015
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Related media links to videos, campaigns, social network

Details of the Protest against NTPC at Badkagaon
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Contributor:Brototi Roy
Last update18/08/2019
Conflict ID:2408
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